Hyaluronic acid production by <Emphasis Type="Italic">Streptococcus zooepidemicus</Emphasis> in marine by-products media from mussel processing wastewaters and tuna peptone viscera |
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Authors: | José A Vázquez María I Montemayor Javier Fraguas Miguel A Murado |
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Institution: | 1.Grupo de Reciclado y Valorización de Materiales Residuales (REVAL),Instituto de Investigacións Mari?as (CSIC),Galicia,Spain;2.Dilsea S.L., Porto Pesqueiro de Vigo,dársena 3 Vigo,Galicia,Spain |
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Abstract: | Background Hyaluronic acid is one of the biopolymers most commonly used by the pharmaceutical industry. Thus, there is an increasing
number of recent works that deal with the production of microbial hyaluronic acid. Different properties and characteristics
of the fermentation process have been extensively optimised; however, new carbon and protein sources obtained from by-products
or cheap substrates have not yet been studied. |
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